pribram pribram wrote:

> postgres=# SET lc_messages=cs;select to_char('2006/01/01'::timestamp, 
> 'TMMonth');
> SET
>  to_char
> ---------
>  January

Hmm, it works fine for me (not Windows though):

alvherre=# SET lc_messages='C';select to_char('2006/01/01'::timestamp, 
'TMMonth');
SET
 to_char 
---------
 January
(1 fila)

alvherre=# SET lc_messages='fr_CA';select to_char('2006/01/01'::timestamp, 
'TMMonth');
SET
 to_char 
---------
 Janvier
(1 fila)

alvherre=# RESET lc_messages; select to_char('2006/01/01'::timestamp, 
'TMMonth');
RESET
 to_char 
---------
 Enero
(1 fila)


alvherre=# select version();
                                         version                                
          
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 PostgreSQL 8.3.7 on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc (Debian 
4.3.3-3) 4.3.3
(1 fila)

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Alvaro Herrera                                http://www.CommandPrompt.com/
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